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Posted October 06, 2015 23:52 · last edited March 18, 2021 06:11

There was one private provider in Christchurch that was producing quality (2 all whites) but opted to move to wellywhich offered a better environment, thats a real shame for christchurch. How many top quality players has the federations produced - zero. going from the latest U17 squad. PA's 14 (the number I know for certain) FTC 0? Let me know if I'm wrong but thats a massive dissapointment for FTC. The Boys at Ole -western suburbs only get the TOL's and maybe the Auckland U17 tournament to show their wares, they could complain about visibility aswell - but they don't

I agree its a big fish, small pond mentality. As I have said before, this may hurt people but just because you may go to FTC and NTC  it does not mean you're good enough for a spot in an national team, in fact you may be way off it. 

I would also be happy with club based acadamies/ pathways, enforcing a strong link/culture with a club but at the moment the points raised above make it unrealistic.

Just my two cents

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Unknown editor edited March 18, 2021 06:11

There was one private provider in Christchurch that was producing quality (2 all whites) but opted to move to wellywhich offered a better environment, thats a real shame for christchurch. How many top quality players has the federations produced - zero. going from the latest U17 squad. PA's 14 (the number I know for certain) FTC 0? Let me know if I'm wrong but thats a massive dissapointment for FTC. The Boys at Ole -western suburbs only get the TOL's and maybe the Auckland U17 tournament to show their wares, they could complain about visibility aswell - but they don't

I agree its a big fish, small pond mentality. As I have said before, this may hurt people but just because you may go to FTC and NTC  it does not mean you're good enough for a spot in an national team, in fact you may be way off it. 

I would also be happy with club based acadamies/ pathways, enforcing a strong link/culture with a club but at the moment the points raised above make it unrealistic.

Just my two cents

ghost edited October 07, 2015 07:33

There was one private provider in Christchurch that was producing quality (2 all whites) but opted to move to wellywhich offered a better environment, thats a real shame for christchurch. How many top quality players has the federations produced - zero. going from the latest U17 squad. PA's 14 (the number I know for certain) FTC 0? Let me know if I'm wrong but thats a massive dissapointment for FTC. The Boys at Ole -western suburbs only get the TOL's and maybe the Auckland U17 tournament to show their wares, they could complain about visibility aswell - but they don't

I agree its a big fish, small pond mentality. As I have said befor this may hurt people but just because you may go to FTC and NTC  it does not mean you deserve a spot in an national team, in fact you may be way off it. 

I would also be happy with club based acadamies/ pathways, enforcing a strong link/culture with a club but at the moment the points raised above make it unrealistic.

Just my two cents